Coffee and green tea are two of the most widely consumed hot beverages in the world. Their respective bioavailability has been studied separately, but absorption of their respective bioactive phenolics has not been compared. In a randomised cross-over design, nine healthy subjects drank instant coffee and green tea. Blood samples were collected over 12h and at 24h to assess return to baseline. After green tea consumption, (−)-epigallocatechin (EGC) was the major catechin, appearing rapidly in the plasma; (−)-EGC gallate (EGCg) and (−)-epicatechin (EC) were also present, but (−)-EC gallate and C were not detected. Dihydroferulic acid and dihydrocaffeic acid were the major metabolites that appeared after coffee consumption with a long time ne...
Background and Objectives: Despite the demonstrated protective effects of green tea and coffee intak...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate green tea flavan-3-ol catabolism and plasma phar...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Increasing epidemiological evidence for the beneficial health effects of (poly)phenol-rich products ...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Coffee is a popular beverage consumed worldwide, with stimulant properties due to its high caffeine ...
Purpose. There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Background and Objectives: Despite the demonstrated protective effects of green tea and coffee intak...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate green tea flavan-3-ol catabolism and plasma phar...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Increasing epidemiological evidence for the beneficial health effects of (poly)phenol-rich products ...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Coffee is a popular beverage consumed worldwide, with stimulant properties due to its high caffeine ...
Purpose. There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Background and Objectives: Despite the demonstrated protective effects of green tea and coffee intak...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate green tea flavan-3-ol catabolism and plasma phar...